Marianne Weidlein, BSBA, is an author, mentor and facilitator, with expertise in self-mastery, emotional intelligence, transformation, intrapersonal intelligence and co-creative relationships, as well as self-employment. She brings 40 years of experience in business, human potential development and spiritual transformation to help individuals and groups achieve desired results on all levels.
For two decades, Marianne has employed her unique repertoire of techniques and curriculum to facilitate innumerable individual and group programs of many sizes and formats. Her programs included weekly business courses and weekend seminars, 3-month Mastery programs, and telephone mentoring with clients around the world.
Although she found group contexts to be helpful for her participants, she recognized that they often failed to follow through afterward. This, coupled with Marianne’s drive to stimulate and nurture lasting change for her clients, catalyzed a significant change in her approach to working with clients. She began doing business coaching, with an emphasis on the transformation of the negative conditioning and self-limiting patterns that interfere with sustainable achievement in all ways.
Marianne’s ingrained propensity to go within, and ardent reverence for truth and integrity, guided her to understand herself, others, how the world works, and how to deftly navigate life's ebbs and flows. In particular, she developed Reflective Questioning, a method by which she quickly guides her clients to determine their truth about anything, then determine how to wisely utilize that new understanding, to creatively respond to one’s inner and outer life.
Marianne eventually developed a specialty in self-mastery coaching. She has reached thousands of people with her life-changing programs.
Her books include Empowering Vision For Dreamers, Visionaries & Other Entrepreneurs (1991), which is now an online course, and warm liquid life (1993). She is writing a third book, The Passage to Freedom, based on her Self-Mastery Mentoring.
In 1991, she was nominated as Colorado Entrepreneur of the Year. She is trained as a Hospice Bereavement Volunteer, and is a proud mother and grandmother.